Ion channels from the Bacillus subtilis plasma membrane incorporated into planar lipid bilayers
Author
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Alcayaga, Carmen
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Venegas, Rodrigo
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Carrasco, Alicia
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Wolff, Daniel
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2018-12-20T14:34:19Z
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2018-12-20T14:34:19Z
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1992
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FEBS Letters, Volume 311, number 3, 246-250, October 1992
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00145793
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10.1016/0014-5793(92)81112-Y
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https://repositorio.uchile.cl/handle/2250/156494
Abstract
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Fusion of Bacillus subtilis plasma membrane vesicles with planar lipid bilayers induced the appearance of discrete current fluctuations characteristic of ion channels. These channels showed a wide range of conductances and kinetic behaviors. In 300 mM KCl, their conductances ranged from a few hundreds of pS to more than 1 nS, and most of them exhibited several sub-states. The channels poorly discriminated between small univalent anions and cations. Some of them showed voltage dependence and most of them presented a complex gating kinetics. The results are consistent with the hypothesis of the presence in the B. subtilis plasma membrane of pores composed of subunits that function cooperatively.